Why did allied governments do little to publicize the disappearance of hundreds of thousands of Jews?
A) They planned to get justice after the war and thought it would be easier if there were less media attention.
B) Newspapers and radios were shut down during the war.
C) They wanted to wait for more evidence before doing anything.
D) They thought calls to aid Jews directly might distract from the war effort.
E) The media remained independent during the war,so there was little the governments could do.
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